Based on Wright’s IQ of 44, a defence barrister raised issues about his suitability for any potential trial.

The court also heard that the accused had tried to strangle himself in custody.

At that stage the bail application was adjourned for more information on medical issues.

Wright’s legal team returned to the High Court today (Wednesday, October 5) seeking an indication from the judge that he would approve his release from custody once appropriate living arrangements are located.

Solicitor Ronan McCourt said after the hearing: “Mr Justice O’Hara confirmed that he would be mined to grant bail to my client if a suitable address can be identified.”

The Courts Service later confirmed that the application has once again been adjourned generally.